Strategie argomentative dei leader politici italini nelle lettere ai giornali

Q4 Arts and Humanities
C. De Santis, Jessy Simonini
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Political discourse, in years marked by the transition from the Second to the Third Republic, appears to be dominated by the imperative of animos impellere. As recent studies on Italian political language have pointed out (Librandi and Piro 2016, Cortelazzo 2016, Antonelli 2017, Ondelli 2021), political leaders achieve this objective by increasing their contentious tone and substantially lowering their linguistic register, especially in face-to-face interaction or in the social media. An exception to this trend can be found in the letters written to newspapers by political leaders to clarify their political positions or to reply to polemical positions expressed by the newspaper itself. Those letters are short argumentative texts, addressed to a wide audience, particularly suitable for political positioning or repositioning in crucial moments of the debate or in view of possible changes in the political situation. This article examines the letters of four protagonists of Italian politics (Silvio Berlusconi, Matteo Renzi, Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini), using the discourse analysis theories from the French School.
意大利政治领导人在给报纸的信中提出的论点策略
在以第二共和国向第三共和国过渡为标志的几年里,政治话语似乎被推动敌意的必要性所主导。正如最近对意大利政治语言的研究所指出的那样(Librandi和Piro 2016,Cortelazzo 2016,Antonelli 2017,Ondelli 2021),政治领导人通过增加他们的争议语气和大幅降低他们的语言语域来实现这一目标,尤其是在面对面互动或社交媒体中。这一趋势的一个例外是,政治领导人写信给报纸,澄清他们的政治立场,或回复报纸本身表达的争论立场。这些信件是简短的辩论文本,面向广大读者,特别适合在辩论的关键时刻或考虑到政治局势可能发生的变化时进行政治定位或重新定位。本文运用法国学派的话语分析理论,考察了意大利政治四位主人公(西尔维奥·贝卢斯科尼、马泰奥·伦齐、乔治·梅洛尼和马泰奥·萨尔维尼)的书信。
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Italienisch
Italienisch Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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